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Krispy Kreme to sell doughnuts at Panthers' games


Rod Butsecks

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Anybody who went against KK hasn't had one still fresh and hot, just sayin'. DD to me tastes more like sweet bread, while KK is like pastry...

The only donut that is irreplaceable from KK is the chocolate glazed cake donuts, otherwise I go Dunkin Donuts every time. Every KK donut is glazed and personally I don't like that.

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I'd rather buy a dozen KK doughnuts than get a dozen Dunkins free. That's how much I like Krispy Kreme. Dunkin is like eating a biscuit with a hole in it.

BTW, I have already seen KK at BOA Stadium in the past. I remember buying some at a game for me and the wife. She had to have hot chocolate to go with it. It was a December game in 2003.

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(By Alan M. Wolf, [email protected]) p//pp/Carolina Panthers fans will now find a Krispy Kreme fix at home games./pp/Homegrown doughnut maker Krispy Kreme announced this morning a three-season sponsorship deal with the professional football team. The arrangement includes the right to sell the company's sweet stuff at Charlotte's Bank of America stadium./pp/Krispy Kreme, based in Winston-Salem, has struggled in recent years amid the recession, management missteps and over-expansion. The company has cleaned up its books and is trying to boost interest in its iconic Hot Now treats by adding more coffee drinks, ice cream and other products./pp/The company said a variety of Krispy Kreme products will be available throughout the stadium, including a club-level doughnut shop that will offer soft-serve cones and doughnut sundaes./pp/The chain also said it plans to open new stores elsewhere in the Charlotte region./pp/ldquo;Because we are actively looking for suitable locations to build additional Krispy Kreme shops in the Charlotte metro area, the opportunity to offer our unique products at Panthers games ties nicely into our plans for growth in the region,rdquo; said CEO Jim Morgan, in a prepared statement./pp//p

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Man that is awesome, I love some Krispy Kreme Dougnuts

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